Hey closet aficionados! Let's spill the beans on our Walk-In Curve Closets – the game-changer in personalized storage. First off, we're not just creating closets; we're crafting dreams. It kicks off with a digital dance in 3D modeling software, where we bring your wildest closet fantasies to life. Once we've nailed the design, enter the CNC machines – these bad boys take the digital dreams and carve them into reality with precision that's downright impressive.
Now, here's where the magic intensifies. Before these closet wonders make their grand entrance into your space, we throw them a pregame party in our workshop. Every angle is scrutinized as we preassemble, ensuring perfection because, let's face it, no one likes a wonky closet. Once it passes our meticulous check, we reopen the job, roll up our sleeves, and dive into the installation. Voilà! A Walk-In Curve Closet is born, a customized masterpiece that not only meets but exceeds expectations. And guess what? We're not just doing this for one lucky soul – we're talking at least two new curve project orders sliding into our inbox every month, with more on the horizon. This closet extravaganza is all about embracing uniqueness, whether it's based on a 10x10 walk-in closet or a snazzy 3-slide design. We've considered everything, from adjustable closet organizers to shelving systems, and the result? An amazing closet system that's practically an art form. Trust me, assembling this closet was not just a task; it was a whole lot of fun! #astoragecloset #AmazingClosets #adjustableclosetorganizers #adjustableclosetorganizers
What is HDF & MDF?
High-Density Fiberboard (HDF) & Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) are the trendiest and most commonly used materials in the furniture industry these days. This is mostly due to the never-ending surge in solid wood prices as trees are being cut down at an alarming rate. By combining wood fibers and glue under high pressure and heat, the outcome is a strong and solid fiberboard that serves as the best alternative to real wood. Depending on its density, HDF & MDF are made. Each offers its respective durability and strength based on the density set by the manufacturer.
What is HMR?
High-Moisture Resistant (HMR) Adhesive is a type of glue used to solve one of the common issues faced when using these fiberboards. When HDF and MDF are in prolonged contact with water, the fiberboards will bloat over time. Causing the durability and holding strength of the fiberboard to reduce dramatically. Due to its weak resistance against water, HMR is added into the process of producing HDF and MDF due to its water-repelling ability. This strengthens the bond between the fibers and provides them with water-resistant ability.
The outcome of combining Fiberboards and HMR.
The outcome of these combinations is called HMR-HDF and HMR-MDF. On the market, these HMR fiberboards usually come in green color. This is due to a green pigment that is added to all HMR fiberboards to separate the common fiberboards from HMR fiberboards. With the enhanced water-resistant ability, it is now more durable and is widely adopted by many carpenters. However, the price is slightly higher compared to the original.